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SEAS Co-organisers
Black/North SEAS is a multi-annual project (3.5 years) supported by EU Culture Programme 2007-2013, initiated and led by Intercult and seven European organizations.
Intercult /
Stockholm, Sweden
A centre for local and international cultural exchange. Organises large scale co-productions and cultural policy gatherings. Concept and executive production. Co-producing all Swedish-based projects and co-financing others. www.intercult.se
BADco. / Zagreb, Croatia
BADco. is a collaborative performance group based in Zagreb, Croatia producing works developed by its members for local, national and international audiences. Initiates and takes part in workshops, lectures and cultural activism. Producers of League of Time www.badco.hr
KIT/Copenhagen International Theater /
Copenhagen, Denmark
A driving force in the field of international performing arts in Denmark for more than 25 years, producing more than 50 major international festivals. KIT presents primarily original works, performances of cross-over and mixed media in unconventional spaces. www.kit.dk
Theatre Laboratory Sfumato / Sofia, Bulgaria
Created in 1989, right after the fall of the communist regime in Eastern Europe, Sfumato defines itself as a territory for theatrical research. Process and long term rehearsals are at the centre of their method and the creative process approaches the poetics of a text or an author through a series of performances. www.sfumato.info
Hotel Pro Forma /Copenhagen, Denmark
Laboratory for performance art producing performances for buildings of architectural significance. Moving across the genres of theatre, concert, film, visual art, architecture and digital media. Producers of relief. www.hotelproforma.dk
Tromsø Kommune / Tromsø, Norway
The Municipality of the polar town of Tromsø is the initiator of several projects involving issues such as environment, education and intercultural dialogue. Numerous cultural facilities and the inspiring landscape attract a large number of tourists every year. www.tromso.kommune.no
Arts Council England / East Midlands, UK
Arts Council England develops and promotes the arts across England, acting as an independent body at arm’s length from government. East Midlands regional office benefits from investments in the arts sector, having Leicester Performing Arts Centre billed as the most exciting new cultural development in Europe and the New Art Exchange in Nottingham as the largest Black-led visual arts centre in UK outside London. www.artscouncil.org.uk
Treaty of Utrecht Cultural Programme /
Utrecht, Netherlands
A Cultural Programme based on community art, art and social work, community-based theatre, research, seminars, lectures, aiming at placing the arts and culture in the middle of society. Utrecht is proposed as the European Cultural Capital in 2018. http://vredevanutrecht.com
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